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		<title>Are You Exciting to Watch on Stage?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ever had one of those times when you&#8217;re like &#8220;why am I even up here?&#8221;  I have.  Despite planning the set list, preparing the music and getting all the million other details together that go together with booking a show, there you are, finally on stage to do your thing and it just falls flat.  [...]]]></description>
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<p>Ever had one of those times when you&#8217;re like &#8220;why am I even up here?&#8221;  I have.  Despite planning the set list, preparing the music and getting all the million other details together that go together with booking a show, there you are, finally on stage to do your thing and it just falls flat.  You&#8217;re bored with your own music and try as you might, the audience is reflecting the sentiment too.</p>
<p>Sometimes we put so much work into booking and preparing for a performance that we forget the importance of designing the show itself.  Tom Jackson is a master of building a show that&#8217;ll kick your audience into high gear every time.  I hung with Tom a bit at an event I did in Kansas City and the interesting thing he told me is that the stage performance problems of the hundreds of major label artists he&#8217;s worked with and the every day independent artist are no different; everyone gets bored with their own stuff or defaults to  the one or two things they&#8217;ve seen and thought were cool or some moves someone told them they should do.  We do it without really knowing why and we just hope it&#8217;ll work.</p>
<p>What if every element of your show was designed on purpose in a way that consistently created excitement and loyalty in your audience every time?  That&#8217;s what Tom Jackson does.  And he&#8217;s so good at it that when he&#8217;s not on location with label artists, other singers flock to his workshops and boot camps in Nashville.</p>
<p>Tom has a bootcamp coming up in October.   It&#8217;ll be two full days of classes, hands-on demonstrations, and instruction that will make your live show absolutely memorable.  If you do any kind of performing from stage, I can personally tell you this will be one of the greatest investments you can make in your music.<br />
<a href="http://www.onstagesuccess.com/cmd.php?Clk=3246884">Get all the details here.</a></p>
<p>Have you gone to a Tom Jackson workshop or boot camp or bought any of his products?  Have another performance resource you think we should know about?  Leave a comment and let everyone know what you thought.</p>
<p>Ready to take your voice to the next level?  Check out online training at <a href="http://www.thevoiceclubacademy.com" target="_blank">The Voice Club Academy</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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